Collocations for transformation - noun
ADJECTIVE
amazing,
complete,
dramatic,
fundamental,
magical,
major,
miraculous,
profound,
radical,
remarkable,
revolutionary,
startling,
total
subtle
gradual
immediate, instant, rapid, sudden
cultural, economic, historical, institutional (esp. AmE), intellectual, personal, physical, political, social, spiritual, structural, technological
subtle
gradual
immediate, instant, rapid, sudden
cultural, economic, historical, institutional (esp. AmE), intellectual, personal, physical, political, social, spiritual, structural, technological
VERB + transformation
go through,
undergo
The way we work has undergone a radical transformation in the past decade.
The way we work has undergone a radical transformation in the past decade.
make
He was struggling to make the transformation from single man to responsible husband.
He was struggling to make the transformation from single man to responsible husband.
achieve,
bring about,
carry out,
cause,
effect,
lead to
Going to college brought about a dramatic transformation in her outlook.
Going to college brought about a dramatic transformation in her outlook.
accelerate
complete
witness
complete
witness
transformation + VERB
begin
happen, occur, take place
A startling cultural transformation occurred in post-war Britain.
happen, occur, take place
A startling cultural transformation occurred in post-war Britain.
PREPOSITION
transformation from
The transformation from disused docks into cultural venue took three years.
The transformation from disused docks into cultural venue took three years.
transformation in
This decision marked a fundamental transformation in policy.
This decision marked a fundamental transformation in policy.
transformation into
Japan's transformation into an economic superpower
Japan's transformation into an economic superpower
transformation to
Russia's transformation to a market economy
Russia's transformation to a market economy